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"When I approached both of them about my album, The Union, and the single, 'Just As I Am,' they both understood the movement immediately which represented where the music landscape was headed before 'Despacito,'" Spiff explains. "The Union and this track very well represented Royce as an artist as he's one of the top artists to do English/Spanish collabs."

Much like "Despacito," which had Justin Bieber singing in Spanish, Brown also worked his magic and nailed the vocals to the Spanish lyrics.

"Chris didn't blink as he loves the Latin music industry and has worked his music amongst the Latin world," Spiff says.

The producer says that he never asked Brown to sing in Spanish and it all happened on its own.

"It naturally happened after he heard Royce's vocals," Spiff explains. "Chris is one of these American artists that truly gets what the Latin music industry represents especially in our urban communities."

Royce also tells E! News that he's always been a "fan of Chris Brown's sound and creative mind."

"I am thrilled to have the opportunity to represent my music and this new fusion with his style on our latest collaboration on "Just As I Am" for Spiff's project The Union," the bachata singer explains.